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r2kenneth farrow david piland ryan jackson braxton welford daniel spencer experience spencer shane ros dewayne peaceconceal, buddy? >> a repeat offender smuggles contraband into the jail. >> my caidered high profile because the guy killed was a local celebrity. rap star an i marked man. he might as well do himself a favor and kill himself. escription pill epidemic takes his toll in the jail. >> and drug abuse can. >> please don't keep me from going home on friday. and it might keep another inmate
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from leaving me from going home o >> if you don't friday, i didn't keep you from it. you did. >> and officials are concerned over one inmate's growing influence. >> i got a reputation of leadithese young guys to do all this type of crazy stuff. this is a reputation that you've got to live down. >> a source of pride for louisville, kentucky has been the revitalization of downtown. marked by new high rises, residential and retail centers. but it also has been a busy time for another downtown landmark. the louisville metro department of corrections jail books about 45,000 men and women each lóyear, skpm of them and many of them have been through the process several e of a criminal. since the time i was 18 i've been in prison for all my life. it's all i know.
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>> terry says his history at loui near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 has been convicted of charges including trafficking, now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come what we call the gll, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here di with his back to the wall and that officer basically tell them pockets. any jewelry, watches, rings, necklaces, belts, they stuff. they'll be pat searched down to see if we can find anything else on them. >> 9% of the the facility it's made it in the waymeone's anal area. >> just keep your hands on the wall. >> cigarettes.
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>> come on, this way. to be >> he was taken to the strip search on the booking floor. i asked him did you have anything on him. i asked him why did he have cigarettes. he stated that he was looking at a lot of time so he brought in a couple of cigarettes to purchase some food items while in a dorm. >> the food they feed you in here i so when they come in they can sell it for top dollar. >> how much would those two cigarettes have gotten you in here? >> anywhere from $10, $15, which is a lot in jail. the streets. >> considering the amount that it was, it wasn't much. we could write him up for contraband. then he'll go up tie singo a single
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ce a disciplinary hearing. or we can just properly dispose of the items outside of our facility and tut in his notes that he did come inthis. but no disciplinary action was taken due to the amount that it ?4 was. >> now confident that he's no longer concealing contraband, officers decide not to ps and allow him to continue the booking process, to an injured finger. >> with a large inmate population to manage, officers attempt to ensure that new reat to them. >> do you fear for your safety here? >> hell no. >> do you have any enemies in our >> ably bt th i'm not worriedt want to list them? >> i'm not scared of them. >> all right. that's all i need. >> he'll now joi men and women. trial for the resolution of their cases. many of them share something of their problems. >> about 80% of our population have substance abuse issues. you can call it the war on drugs
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or whatever you want to call it. but it's not working. drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine have contributed to many of the problems facing metro inmates, abuse of another substance is rapidly filling up jail beds and its further south. >> the prescription medication and some of the pill mill problem down in florida making their way up the i-75 corridor into this region has been very problematic. >> joe smithson and john carol, both from rural kentucky, have been charged with a litany of crimes which think say all stem from their addictions to prescription drugs. >> hill billy crack. >> just like heroin, but, you know, stick it up your nose. >> carroll has been sentenced to five years for theft and giving false information to a police officer.
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>> smithson was sentenced to one year for carrying a concealed weapon. controlled substance and nonpayment of child support. >> he don't have no peace.n s. >> i got 11 kids. i got and oldest will be 19. i was real promiscuous when i was younger. >>meor to pill addiction, most men used to substance traditional appalachian towns they come from. moonshine. uncles down there bootleggers. like 190 proof, you're on fire. you had to run around just to wear it off and get jar. i don't drink no more, all my money goes to pills, now.b smoke pot. all my money goes to the pills. >> prescription pills create ide the jail as wellp
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inmate workers be observed on camera pr,cassing what appeared to be pills. the officers reacted. they recovered 21 pills which were identified as valium. those inmates had urinalysis done on the results back. >> one of the inmates who tested stephanie van wink winkle, but she says pills are not her drug of choice. >> i've been smoking crack since i was12.. i started running away when i was 12, i met a 19-year-old man 12 i started, you know dating him, i had a. >> soon after, van winkle's drug use resulted in a long string of arrests, convictions and numerous stays at louisville metro and state prison. now only days away from completing her cr itive drug test could result in new criminal release. but first van winkle will be
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questioned. >> benzodiazepine valium. that's normal. >> damn. i only took two. >> why did you take any? >> i don't know but i only took two. >> i don't apologize to brown and he didn't think i was going to get outside charges. >> so tell me what happened. >> i told him to -- a girl gave them to me. >> did you ask her for them or did you just take them? >> she gave them to me. >> did you know what they were? >> no. not really. i thought they wasn't valium. >> but you put them in your mouth anyway? >> yeah. >> why? >> because i'm an addict. >> why are you upset because you told me the other day --po what did you have? >> i don't want to get charged outside charges. >> what do you want me to do? what do i tell you all about these drugs up here? >> i've never seen drugs up here. that was the first time.
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>> so the first time you wanted to be a participant in it you just stuck it in your mouth. what if you were allergic to it. died. >> i'm sorry. i did it. i don't know what else to say. >> you're going to get disciplinary and i'll think about doing the charges. >> please don't -- >> don't beg, don't. >> please don't keep me from going home on friday. >> if you don't go home on you did. >> coming up -- >> you made a mistake. >> i did, believe me. >> destiny pleads her case again, terry gets a shiner. 8>> you scollected. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> convicted of murdering a local celebrity, another inmate faces the score of his peers.
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while most of the inmates at the louisville department of correcil are pretrial detainees, some have already been convicted. rt senten they're transfer to a prison for more serious crimes. such is the case with kenneth brown. he was recently found guilty of murder, but not just any murder. >> my case is considered high 8-year-old la shon was shot august 18th. police say it was a drug deal gone bad. >> brown was found guilty of shooting and killing a local rap sensation better known a he started a dan craze that
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began in louisville and cau on nationally. and just a few hours earlier, brown was in court to hear sentence from the judge. of murder confinement in the penitentiary of 24 years. >> just got sentenced today for 24 years. for first degree murder, two nt, tampering with physical evidence. >> you seem pretty cool, calm and collected fo >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> i was on the news earlier today, so i don't know if i'm going to be on there at 6:00 again or not. see if they got my good si >> brown's calm demeanor might result from his rigorous regimen and having ast 17 months in jail awaiting t and end of his trial, and it has not beenbe everywhere inou metro and they all put their in on the dance made famous by
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>> that's the shizz right there, man. >> even though the murder occurred nearly two years earlier, some inmates are still angry and would like to avenge the shizz's death. >> [ bleep ]deshon was friends with the shizz on the street. >> he took a friend of mine. it's like taking a piece of my heart, and i ain't never going to get that back. can't ever get him we're always going toeep shizz alive on the streets of louisville. every time we dance for him we going to keep him alive. >> yeah. >> these guys are our cheerleaders. i call them [ bleep ]b( you might want to edit that out, but that's what i call them. >> you a homo. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]
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>> we'll see who's gay when he hit the yard. we're going to see who's gay. their going to make him a little boy for what he did. he ain't never going to get away with that. they're going to give it to him going to be able to live. he might as well do himself a favor and kill himself. >> the notor case forced jail officials to put him in protective custody. >> there was a lot of people trying to get to him so we ended up having to place him into a single cell and protect him due to his case. >> i'm not a protective custody type of guy. i like to fight my own battle. well, you know, i can only die on so if i die, i'll be with my son, i'll be with my grandparents. i'm not afraid of death. never have >> de shawn powell makes his hatred for brown well known. they rarely see each
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for the time being, powell is separated as well. he is in administrative segregation aer a confrontation with an officer. and for powell, who is charges, including assa to which he has pled not guilty conflicts are common. so much so, jail officials have difficulty housing him. >> because he's been in so many fights and so manyltercations with so many inmates0t here it's hard to keep shuffling him around and finding him a spot where he can be in a dorm and have the same privileges as guys got in the dorm. it's kind of hard to find him a spot so he ends up mostly in single cells because it's easier to deal with his behavior that way. >> i have a mreputation. when i first got took initiative, beat up people, controlling floorsoors, every time i've came back it gets worse and worse. >> he says his history of prior ems from a drive to be looked up t his peers. >> i have not been that person. but no matter how much i change
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>> he hopes good behavior could warrant an early release to general population. but that will be up to the chief of staff and the classification >> they said i was running your jail. my name keep on coming up. and then i got so many keep-aways in your jail every day people constantly keep-aways. right now the only dork in on the sixth floor, dorm three. >> ask yourself a question. >> they scared of me. i can't help because of how i used to be when i came here in my past but i ain't that type of ped of me. i'll have a conversation later today about you, pal. >> coming up, de shawn powell goes up on the defensive. two friends lobby to enter the jail's dru i want you to do is reach down inside really what's going to be different this time?
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welford marcus williams.corrections jail. it's usually booked beyond capacity. pretty goodwhy. >> a lot of marijuana, huh? >> i've been smoking since i was 12. >> what kind of pills? >> any kind.a[ >> opiates, oxycontin? a lot of stuff out there on the street right now? >> oh, yeah. >> yeah?
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i i. >> i leave tomorrow and i'm scared. >> you leave tomorrow? >> yeah. >> what are you going to do different this time? >> go to my meetings. trying t stay away from old people, places and things. >> easier said than done. >> yes, sir. >> knowing that drug use led to about 80% of arrests here officials have dedicated special housing units to inmates who want to make a change. >> have a very difficult time in recovery. why? >> because of the shame, guilt and remorse. >> because of shame, guilt and remorse that they sferns and it's -- experience and it's hard to that go. because you made a mistake doesn't mean that you are a mistake. is enough and it's run by the jail's sk?ubstance abuse program coordinator kentucky wright. >> you have a disease and you arf$not responsible for having it but you are responsible for recovery. >> the focus on basic recovery to help them get back into main stream society. one of the things that happens traditionally in corrections is there is not a lot o programs to address recidivism, rearrest
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the same oldd soup every day, get locked up stay in jail, learn how to be a better criminal but never address the issues that are actually related to people coming in of jail. >> there's a men's version of the program as well. o3 >> when did you start? >> 15. >> yeah, me too. >> having battled addict of their adult lives, joe smithson and john carroll hav decided to fill out a enough is enough. >> i mean, i didn't sniff no glue or nothing like that. cocaine, heroin. meth. pain pills. all the good stuff, right? >> it will be up to wright to decide if the men get into the program. and he doesn't accept just anyone. >> i guess the question is what's going to be different now. especially because you've had some experience in treatment before. >> i've tried -- >> hold up. what's going to be different? because i'm quite sure you said the same thing before when they assessment
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motivated, i'm tired of going to y, so i want you to reach down inside and find ally what's going to be different this time? >> i don't have the answers. i'm sick sick and tired. of road i'm leading. i'm on the wro good path. >> let me tell you a couple of things about it. we do 12-step meetings, relapse prevention, life skills, big bort of the program and i need to be honest is we have what we call accountability group. what's going to go against the whole jail code, that means that your peers will hold you accountable. we don't use the word snitch, we don't use the word rat. so if you're doing something, some violation of the rules and regulationrtunity first of all to hold yourself accountabl yourwill. >> i'mñk ready to make a change and it's been a long time coming. >> enough is enough. >> but wright has heard it all before. >> they sound real good, but who doesn't sound real good. but the test is going to be once they actually get in the
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program. >> coming up john carroll and joe d out if rehab is in their futures and de shawn powell is back in general population, but not for long.
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wj >> ♪u be crying to them boys when nt some mail, yox crying for your wife shizz g& and now audience. after 30 days in segregation, he's been released back to a general population dorm. >> wake up, baby! >> kind of excited. feel like i'm back home with my friends. >> finding a housing unit where powell has no known enemies was a challenge, staff finally but if he is to stay out of segregation, he needs to be on his best behavior. >> said that if i do anything i n0will go and i will general population until i leave department. >> so powell is taking no chances. comes to gethen i want to get down i ask my bunk mate do you mind if i get down. you know, if i disrespect putting my foot on his bed, i respect.
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>> i can honestly say at one to jail and doing prison time. you had your own clothes and they usey]/td to let you smoke in jails, visitors every day. 20 everything's changed. there's nothing fundthing at all. i don't like it. i don't like nothing about this jail. i don't like nothing about prison. i would rather be at home with my wife and kids. especially dislikes the routine patdown search to make sure they're no on >> step back, open your legs.!< put your hands up on the wall, >> why you grabbing me like that? >> put your hands on the wall keep them on the wall. >> up, put it down, open your legs up.çw up.und, lif open your mouth, hands, mouth.
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>> put she officer #w chooses not to discipline powell mentary resistance. so his stay in general population is safe for now. but that doesn't seem to be much comfort to powell.here's no need to search me like that. i could see if i was a fresh sba -- intake that just locked up but i didt like how he searched me. >> it was just such a search of terry in the jail's booking area that turned up two cigarettes he was attempting to smuggle in. >> but botaco caught a break. the jail decided not to file criminal chargesion time and his good behavior since has allowed him to get a jobaide. >> just + dition to the hair net required for his job, he's also wearing something new under his left eye.
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>> somebody stole from the commissary. if you let it go they're going to get you every time. i've done too much time. i can't just let them take it."ó especially somebody trying to be a bully, and i'm not the bullying type so i stood stood my ground. >> there they have been accepted into enough is enough the jail's rehab program where inmates move into a special dorm and must abide by strict guidelines. >> do you have any questions? >> not today, sir. >> absolutely none. >> do you understan guidelines?derstand that tonight you'll be goi 11:00 and get up at8:00? >> that's correct. >> what i'm letting you know it's not a choice. >> okay. >> you can't be laying in the bed and say you know what? today i just because you have to put that same energy that you were using into the program. because i doubt if you got up in the morning you were dope sick did you say, hey, know what? i'm just going to lay here.
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okay.e you. >> a short time later. the two men have packed up and moved in to the enough isnough dorm. >> what's up guys? >> what's up, brother?et help for their addictions. >> they have aa classes in here, this have every class in here. they have a whole dorm for recovering addicts. i don't choose to go in there. people, but i don' to go in there. >> why? >> i don't -- because i don't want to hear it. to be honest with you. i don't want to hear it. i know what i need to do to be i got to want to do it myself. >> drugs just days before her scheduled release, they might keep her in >> i think you can find dope anywhere you go.ky i'm not saying nothing about this jail but an addict is going to find the dope anywhere they go. >> and van winkle did. she recently received a disciplinary write-up after testing positive for valium.
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admits taking two pills given to her illegally by another inmate. if the jail decides to file criminal charges, her release could be postponed. ly w >> if i wouldn't have gotten caught, i since i did get caug bad about it? does that mean i just felt bad because i got a separate matter, van winkle must now face disciplinary officer hail to her remaining time in jail might be spent in segregation for this latest rule violation. >> you've been taking them for a while? >> no, i don't even take pills. >> bause your results are high. >> i don't even take pills on the outside. i haen take pills. i mean it's retarded, i know. >> why are you in jail? >> child support. >> you go home friday. >> yes. i'm sorry i did it. >> you ain't never been in trouble since you been here? >> never. >> not a problem. you made a mistake. i understand that. >> i did. and i un believe me. >> well, next week you're not going to get no visits or no gym
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or anything, okay? >> week of your privileges. you'll remain in general population. >> thank you, mr. hail, so much. >> you got a right to appeal the decision i've given you today to the deputy director. would you like to appeal it? >> no. hell, no. >> end of my report. >> that's your copy. >> thank you. >> >> all right. you, mr. hale. sorry i caused you trouble. coming up, having avoided segregation, destiny van winkle finds out if her drug use will keep her from going home. and terry tries to slip another one by staff. >> you got to remember you work for us, you don't work for them.
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mexican straight from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone, i'm learning directly from the source. oon ship20-year sentence at a state prison. he's using his final days at louisville metro to expand his horizons. >>um>>if you break in my house or i catch you in there -- hopefully you understand that. if you don't speak spanish, you better learn.
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then i got "i'msorry." i'm going to tell them i'm sorry after i shoot them. you just got handed a 24-year senten using spanish? >> i don't know. i mean, if you got 24 years, you got a lot of time to learn a lot of stuff. why not take advantage of it? brownbridge some cultural divides, it might not quell the hatred some inmates feel towards him after murdering the uyshizz. de shawn powell has been especially incensed. >> if you're going to be in the day room, you have to have your top on. >> but now he has other problems. after a brief stay in general population, he's back in segregation. >> you got a reputation of fighting, you got a reputation of leading these young guys to do all types of crazy stuff.eputation you've got to live down. on you.
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>> but if somebody want to be like me i can't help it if they look up to me. >> you know wh do? >> what's that? >> you can conduct yourself like you should while you're locked up insfool fighting jumping people all that stuff. you know you do >> i ain't never -- i told you understand that, you know. >> what wa what did the other guys do?ad, right? >> the lnmates in were ordered to shirts on. >> where's your shirt? where's your shirt? orders and risked putting the whole lockdown on orders. >> the white guy wouldn't go ack in there and the captain was like ol in thatt i you want done in there. >> you told that one white guy in there, you come right back in there. look a.? i said let me control it. i can deal with this, i can control it.
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we don't have dorm reps here. >>t' >> you running a dorm like that. >> i can understand where they coming from because they can feel like he can do this, it could be one of my officerthat walk in this dorm and he could say, get >> i told you i was going to talk to disc >> while powell continuaees to struggle atlle metro, terry jobs a work aide has been aelcome little money on the side. i may do something if i do, please forgive me. >> we did not know what he meant. moments later we would find out. while distributing hot water to inmates in one of the housing units, a bag realize the officer escorting him ashas witnessed the pass. a short time later he confronts him. it turns out he was pag packages of soup to other mates. now he's in trouble. but he did say he was sorry. >> you said you're sorry to him,
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why? >> wishes? >> it's policy. >> policy. >> the reason why -- you do realize why pass it around? it's h contraband gets moved throughout the jail one floor to the next soo tolerance. you've got to remember you them. >> yes, sir. >> i'm going to put you on for at least two or three weeks. at lnce.+mll be on the list, i can't work? >> one noodle.tback. destiny van winkle has received some good news. >> sergeant said i ain't never been in trouble and i knew&$ better, and i did. she sa she said i better get ovíut and not come backn winkle said she was assigned to drug court. i wen to records to check, and i decided not to put added charges on her because here's the thing with>úess up one time you're
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not going to get another chance. >> though vanle subj release from jail will be inevitable. but she knows what temptations in wait. >> i spent about 200 to 250 a day on crack. and without a job. did. sed everyas weste un?1ioning m daddy, he didsame. i give plasma. i migh up and down options are dry, unt no more. coming territory. >> againsthe wall. and one of the newest arrivals to enough is enough is copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helpcontrol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is t inhaled copd maintenance treatment th spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma,
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of speed, small size '#q-k: deshawn powell is currently in segregation for having too much influen dorm mates. >> hey, listen, man, come back because they think i've got y'all going bull [ ble here. >> but he can still communicate with them through the air ventver, man. i know i'm telling y'all the truth, and i'm telling y'all to call -- >> though it would appear, in staff, he exerts control over the dorm, but he cannot control the peat downs, which often get more personal than powell would like. >> come on, man, for real. >> get your hands to the wals behind your back. >> put your hands behind your ain't got to go on like that, i'm telling you. put your hands behind your back. >> powell's one-year-long st l confl
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as a result, he often finds lyinfractions, but because at c housing units available where he does enemies.íf knowing powell's 14 felony charges will take months to resolve in court, some staff, including lieutenant degarnet still hope he can change. >> part of this is you've having conflicts with so many people, and you know, now it's our responsibility, and you know this. we can't put you in a do some guys you've been in a fight with or had a problem with, for you, it wouldned that situat figure out how we're going to deal with it and where we can put you. >> all right, that's cool, dude. >> all right? all right, and all this other stuff, man, with these searches >> i don't like it -- >> but you know that's the way it is in here, man. just roll with it as best you can and move on. here's the thing, what if you pushed it a little farther, what would have happene >> whawould have happened? >> then what would have happened? you'd have stayed in here come. you need to stay right here. do you want that? is that what you want? >> no, i mean, and i ain't trying to play no hardball, but it's just something i've got to
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get used to. i ain't used to that. >> you've been here a year. >> but the searches haven't beenbeen cracking down. and is coming he searche more thoroughly than they've ever been, and i understand it's his job, and i ain't mad, but i'm saying kindly, i ain't comfortable. >> the reality, are you looking at time after you get out of jail?rison time? >> no, i ain't going back to the peteady to get out.t never going back. >> it's even worse there. #á >> yeah. strip-searched, you know. i know all of it, the strip-searching, bending over, uatting, all of that, but they don't do that. they definitely hands right here in the crease ó+ell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know? >> all right, well, but you're u caused a problem here, you know what i'm saying? you just could have made your problem worse. >>hi considered a problem inmate, enough, the jail's antidrug higher standard. >> par else. you have to help someone else. >> after near lifelong addictions that have kept them
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both coming in and out of jail, john carroll and joe smithsson were recently accepted into the program. >> one of the things i shared with them is the hardest part of the program, is for them t we useaccountability, because i care enough about you, i want to hold you accountable because you can't see everything that's wrong gotten through to smithson. >> mr. smithsome has been very motivated from the outset. he participates in daily morning meditation, meaning that's either going to read something or he's going to comment. he's very attentive in all education sessions. when you look taking notes and asking questions. >> but three weeks in, carroll is out of the progra >> what happened wzith mr. carroll was there was a disagreement between two of he got up out ofis rack, went to the bathroom area, put on his shoes, which is an indication of intimidating behavior. and as a result of that, he was put out of the program. >> the penitentiary still running. again, he wants to put his shoesight
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people, and it wasn't even his problem. but they was in the penitentiary to you know how to goes. everything, when it comes to a friend, but when it comes to the program, he was just telling everybody what they want to hear i ain't dogging him. i'm not saying something i wouldn't say to him. it's an accountability progr snitches, it's about helping each other out. he expecrespects each other. >> smithson will continue on in enough is enough, and now it's move on to the next phase of her life. >> i'm getting release time for me to go home. i'm very nervous. i want to go outside. i need the air. >> what's the first thin outside? >> fire up a cigarette. just to be completely honest. >> though van winkle has been addicted to drugs most of her to participate in the jail's rehab progmse hopes to stay clean on her own this time, but that has not okay. i'll see y'all later.
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